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... Principles are discussed and enlarged , in a Project for the Erection of a Grand Public Academy at Glasgow , to be supported by Public Markets in the Suburbs of that City , but applicable to every large Town . Addressed to the Heritors ...
... Principles are discussed and enlarged , in a Project for the Erection of a Grand Public Academy at Glasgow , to be supported by Public Markets in the Suburbs of that City , but applicable to every large Town . Addressed to the Heritors ...
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... principles of divinity , and the commands agreeable to the Mosaical code , were also well pre- served ; peace and union seem to have been the chief principles of the leaders of Israel . But from the unfortunate Royal period , which ...
... principles of divinity , and the commands agreeable to the Mosaical code , were also well pre- served ; peace and union seem to have been the chief principles of the leaders of Israel . But from the unfortunate Royal period , which ...
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... principles : but , unluckily , his researches were all in the abstract ; and he appeared to think that it was not worth while to take particular facts and circum- stances into account . The prejudices and interests of indivi- duals ...
... principles : but , unluckily , his researches were all in the abstract ; and he appeared to think that it was not worth while to take particular facts and circum- stances into account . The prejudices and interests of indivi- duals ...
Contenido
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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